2003
DOI: 10.7202/006267ar
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Le pouvoir local et les stratégies de réalignement dans les centres urbains du Québec

Abstract: Pouvoir local et crise économique Volume 9, numéro 2, 1985 URI : id.erudit.org/iderudit/006267ar

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“…Much of the literature on gendered issue stereotypes looks at national-level politics. Some caution against the view of local governments as more feminine, since they deal with infrastructure and economic development which voters may perceive as more masculine (Andrew 1991). Despite this, the municipal level is generally conceived of as more consistent with women's policy preferences, since it is viewed as more communal and deals with issues related to parks, public health, and community programming (Gidengil and Vengroff 1997).…”
Section: Gendered Stereotypes As An Explanation For Women's Political...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the literature on gendered issue stereotypes looks at national-level politics. Some caution against the view of local governments as more feminine, since they deal with infrastructure and economic development which voters may perceive as more masculine (Andrew 1991). Despite this, the municipal level is generally conceived of as more consistent with women's policy preferences, since it is viewed as more communal and deals with issues related to parks, public health, and community programming (Gidengil and Vengroff 1997).…”
Section: Gendered Stereotypes As An Explanation For Women's Political...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'affirmation des idéologies nationaliste, sociale-démocrate ou plus ouvertement marxiste, portées par une génération plus jeune, plus instruite et associée au développement des secteurs public et parapublic, est l'une de ces conditions. L'autre est la montée concomitante des luttes urbaines et des mouvements Au nombre de ces facteurs, on note la récession économique de 1981-1982, la montée des idées néo-libérales prônant la réduction de la taille et du rôle de l'État, et les préoccupations d'une partie croissante de la population envers la protection de l'environnement et du patrimoine en milieu urbain (Andrew, Léveillée et Quesnel, 1985;Léonard et Léveillée, 1986aet 1986bLéveillée, et 1988Quesnel et Belley, 1991).…”
Section: Les Partis Politiques Municipaux Et Leur Environnementunclassified
“…Les élites politiques des villes-centres pressent alors le gouvernement d'agir afin de contrer les effets négatifs de la déconcentration urbaine qui ne cessent de s'amplifier (ANDREW, LÉVEILLÉE et QUESNEL, 1985). Une première réforme donne naissance aux communautés urbaines en 1970.…”
Section: Les éLites Politiques Locales Et La Réforme Municipale De 2000unclassified